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[Title] => God helps those who help themselves
[Summary] => With already so many man-made disasters such as political squabbles, military scandals and fiscal problems plaguing the country, we now have to contend with natural disasters aggravated by the man-made illegal logging. A US-funded environmental study concluded that the Philippines was losing more than 100,000 hectares of forest cover every year. Decades of kaingin practice and illegal logging have made floods in the country deadlier, loosening the soil of denuded mountains and triggering devastating landslides and mudslides.
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December 5, 2004 - 12:00am